Emerging Approaches to Archiving Commercial Databases: Trends in Sustainability and Preservation
Exploring the latest trends in archiving commercial databases, this event on November 7, 2012, highlighted key aspects such as costs, sustainability, succession, ownership, persistence, and trust. Industry experts discussed digital preservation strategies and the importance of investing in digital repositories to ensure the long-term accessibility of scholarly content.
Download Presentation
Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.
E N D
Presentation Transcript
The Center for Research Libraries Positive trends in sustainability? Emerging approaches to archiving commercial databases Charleston Pre-conference November 7, 2012
Todays agenda Marie Waltz, CRL: Emerging approaches to archiving commercial databases Stephanie Orphan, Portico: Portico s d-collections preservation service Caitlin Tillman, U. Toronto: Digital preservation: Ontario Consortium for University Libraries (OCUL) Tim Babbitt, ProQuest: Preserving the Inputs and Outputs of Scholarship Aisha Harvey, Duke: The new stacks: investing in digital preservation
Emerging Approaches to Archiving Commercial Databases: Core Expectations and Recent Developments Marie Waltz, Center for Research Libraries November 7, 2012
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Library Publisher
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Sustainability Library Publisher
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Sustainability Succession Library Publisher
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Sustainability Succession Ownership Library Publisher
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Sustainability Succession Ownership Persistence Library Publisher
Archiving Commercial Databases Costs Sustainability Succession Ownership Persistence Trust Library Publisher
Digital Repositories Housing Commercial Database Content CLOCKSS e-Depot (KB) Portico ProQuest Scholar s Portal
Todays agenda Marie Waltz, CRL: Emerging approaches to archiving commercial databases Stephanie Orphan, Portico: Portico s d-collections preservation service Caitlin Tillman, U. Toronto: Digital preservation: Ontario Consortium for University Libraries (OCUL) Tim Babbitt, ProQuest: Preserving the Inputs and Outputs of Scholarship Aisha Harvey, Duke: The new stacks: investing in digital preservation
Wrap-up Bernie Reilly, President, Center for Research Libraries
CRL Global Resources Forum Analysis
CRL Global Resources Forum Analysis Intelligence
CRL Global Resources Forum Analysis Intelligence Library investment
For More Information Visit CRL website www.crl.edu Global Resources Forum www.crl.edu/forum Sign up for CRL Connect: www.crl.edu/connect Find CRL on Facebook and Twitter
Upcoming CRL Events CRL Webinar on Text Mining Opportunities and Challenges November 13, 2012 CRL Webinar on News: January 14, 2013 Annual Meeting of the CRL Council of Voting Members: April 19, 2013 CRL Roundtable on News at 2013 ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago
Contact Information Marie Waltz, CRL mwaltz@crl.edu Stephanie Orphan, Portico stephanie.orphan@ithaka.org Caitlin Tillman, U. Toronto caitlin.tillman@utoronto.ca Tim Babbitt, ProQuest timothy.babbitt@proquest.com Aisha Harvey, Duke University aisha.harvey@duke.edu